About the Artist
Genevieve Hohnen works with archival ink and paper, creating abstract drawings through sustained, meditative mark-making.
The drawings that form this body of work emerge from a practice of quiet repetition. Each line is placed deliberately, building layers of rhythm and texture that reveal themselves slowly. There is no preliminary sketch and no digital intervention. The work begins and ends on paper.
The medium is intentionally permanent. Archival pigment ink on heavyweight 300GSM paper ensures each drawing will outlast the moment of its creation by generations. This permanence is part of the work itself — a commitment to the idea that some gestures deserve to last.
The process is as much about attention as it is about aesthetics. Hours spent in focused repetition produce drawings that carry a particular stillness — a record of concentrated presence that viewers often describe as calming or contemplative.
Every drawing in this collection is a singular original. No editions are produced. No prints are made. When a work finds its collector, it leaves the studio permanently. The drawing you see is the only one that will ever exist.
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Ink
Archival pigment ink chosen for its permanence and depth. Each line is irreversible.
Paper
Museum-grade 300GSM cotton paper provides structure and ensures longevity across generations.
Time
Each drawing accumulates over hours of focused, repetitive mark-making. The process is the practice.